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The Supreme Court held that under Section 18 of the Limitation Act, acknowledgment of only part of a debt does not extend the limitation period for the entire claim. The Court upheld the dis..
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The Supreme Court held that mental health is an essential part of the right to life under Article 21 and issued binding guidelines to address the psychological well-being of students. It cri..
Machine/case property not to be kept in a sealed condition for an indefinite period only on the ground that the appeal is pending thus proceedings have not attained finality..
In appeal, against order under O.7 R.11 CPC, Appellate Court cannot allow an application under O.19 R.14 CPC..
Allegations of harassment and physical assault without any specific details or described any particular instance of harassment--Allegations of suffering a miscarriage also not supported by m..
Defendant contended that suit is barred by Statute--Plaintiff contended that the suit is saved by the exception--It becomes the disputed question of fact-- Application under O.7 R.11 CPC dis..
Need for further investigation under S.173(8) CrPC/S.193(9) BNSS arose during pendency of trial but no action taken by the police--Accused acquitted..
Quashing of Summoning Orders--Wife had taken contrary stands and there are inconsistencies in the complaint--Summoning orders against 9 relatives of the husband quashed ..
Main accused is absconding--When the investigation is still underway, releasing the sale value of the shares/ case property will frustrate the investigation..
If the one of the partners has resigned before the issuance of cheque but has not followed statutory mandate under Partnership Act, that partner can be tried under S.138 NI Act..
Pension received by the injured is not to be deducted from the last drawn salary to compute loss of income..
Opportunity of being heard to accused--Opportunity not given before taking of cognizance as required under S.223 BNSS--Order set aside..
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